Biden Discusses Prices and Taxes During Speech
At a recent campaign event, Joe Biden demonstrated, yet again, stumbled his way through a speech. His support team had to shield him from media scrutiny, mask his fading vitality, and provide him with scripts and a teleprompter to give the impression of coherence.
Despite this support, Biden still spouts inaccuracies and fumbles with his words. He inaccurately took credit for creating 15 million jobs, which were in fact individuals returning to work post-pandemic. He also took the time to attack former President Trump and his followers, claiming his tax cuts were favoring the wealthy when, in fact, the majority of Americans benefited from these cuts.
Biden is mad President Trump “and his mega allies in Congress” lowered taxes for 91% of Americans — in EVERY income bracket!
Biden has promised to REPEAL those tax cuts if he is re-elected. pic.twitter.com/JpXIB8YrDm
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Biden’s blunders didn’t end there. He battled with spelling out what sounded like “PFAS,” resulting in seeming rather clueless.
BIDEN: “…referred to as PFAS. P-dash-F-A-S-dash…” pic.twitter.com/pFXLs7v9Ba
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Furthermore, he made an odd claim concerning Walmart inaugurating a new store and lowering prices to pre-pandemic stages. Even Walmart’s employees were unaware of such a development.
Yet, this is characteristic of Biden. His repertoire includes fabricating exaggerated stories and showing signs of confusion, as demonstrated by his peculiar advice to the audience to “not jump” before he uneasily exited the stage.
A slurring Biden claims Walmart “just announced” they’re charging pre-pandemic prices “for all the products they have.”
He’s lying again — that applies to select Walmart grocery items only. pic.twitter.com/zqzNWtKc0K
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It’s evident that Biden’s words cannot be reliably trusted. He frequently distorts the truth and fantasizes to such an extent that distinguishing between reality and fiction becomes challenging. He seeks recognition for reducing certain prices but refuses to acknowledge the inflation that occurred under his leadership.